| BANDSTAND | • bandstand n. A small, open-air platform or enclosure for bands to play on, usually roofed. • bandstand n. A small, informal stage, usually located in nightclubs, where local and amateur musicians perform. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians. |
| CONDENSED | • condensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of condense. • condensed adj. Highly concentrated, or packed into a small space. • CONDENSE v. to compress. |
| DESANDING | • desanding v. Present participle of desand. • DESAND v. to remove sand from. |
| DINGDONGS | • dingdongs n. Plural of dingdong. • ding-dongs n. Plural of ding-dong. • ding␣dongs n. Plural of ding dong. |
| DISMANNED | • dismanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disman. • DISMAN v. to deprive of men. |
| DOWNLANDS | • downlands n. Plural of downland. • DOWNLAND n. a rolling treeless upland. |
| DUNELANDS | • dunelands n. Plural of duneland. • DUNELAND n. an area having many dunes. |
| DYSBINDIN | • dysbindin n. (Biochemistry) dystrobrevin-binding protein in muscle cells. • DYSBINDIN n. a gene associated with schizophrenia. |
| HANDSTAND | • handstand n. A movement or position in which a person is upside down, supported by their arms with their hands on the ground. • handstand v. (Intransitive, rare) To perform a handstand. • HANDSTAND n. an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air. |
| INTENDEDS | • intendeds n. Plural of intended. • INTENDED n. one whom one intends to marry. |
| LANDWINDS | • landwinds n. Plural of landwind. • land␣winds n. Plural of land wind. • LANDWIND n. a wind blowing off the land. |
| ORDINANDS | • ordinands n. Plural of ordinand. • ORDINAND n. one who is undertaking ordination. |
| SADDENING | • saddening v. Present participle of sadden. • saddening adj. Causing feelings of sadness. • saddening n. The darkening of a colour during dyeing. |
| SODDENING | • soddening v. Present participle of sodden. • SODDEN v. to make or become sodden. |
| STANDDOWN | • standdown n. Alternative spelling of stand-down. • stand-down n. (Military) A time when soldiers are not on alert. • stand␣down v. (Idiomatic) To wait; to stop pursuing, stop fighting, or relax from a heightened readiness posture. |
| SUNDOWNED | • sundowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sundown. • SUNDOWN v. to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work. |
| UNSOUNDED | • unsounded adj. Unfathomed. • UNSOUNDED adj. not sounded. |